Attract Deer to Your Deer Hunting Tree Stand

Last week I talked about how to get deer, and even big bucks, to follow you out
to your deer hunting tree stand or deer hunting blind.

Today I am going to talk about how to attract more deer and bigger deer to your
deer hunting tree stand or deer hunting blind.

Marty Prokop asks, “How Many Times Has This Happened to You?”

You are sitting in your deer hunting tree stand or deer hunting blind. You see a
big buck walking in front of you, just out of range.

Suddenly, the big buck stops and begins to circle your tree stand or blind
location. As you sit in your deer hunting tree stand or deer hunting blind
watching the buck, you notice the wind direction has changed slightly and is now
blowing your human odor in the direction of the big buck.

No worries, you figure, he will keep coming towards you, because you have
sprayed cover scent all over your deer hunting gear and deer hunting clothing.

Then it happens.

The buck stops in his tracks, throws his head into the air and snorts loudly as
he catches your human odor. The big buck turns and runs deeper into the woods,
not once offering you a clean shot.

Your deer hunt doesn’t have to end this way.

In order to attract more deer and big bucks for a clean shot from your deer
hunting tree stand or deer hunting blind, you must keep your human odor as
minimal as possible.

Marty Prokop Reveals Using Deer Attractant Scents to Lure Deer Closer

During the pre-rut, I used doe urine and buck urine scents. During the rut, I
use doe estrus and dominate buck scents.

Here is how I make handling these scent wicks less messy to make and quicker to
hang in the field.

The scent wicks I hang in the field around my deer hunting tree stand or deer
hunting blind are saturated with the same scents as my drag lines. (We talked
about this in a prior newsletter and blog post.)

The day before I go deer hunting, while preparing my deer scent drag lines, I
saturate six additional scent wicks and place them into the zip-top bags with
the drag lines.

One bag contains three additional scent wicks saturated with buck urine during
the pre-rut and dominant buck scent during the rut.

The second bag contains three additional scent wicks saturated with doe urine
during the pre-rut and doe estrus during the rut.

In The Field with Marty Prokop

In a shooting lane directly in front of my deer hunting tree stand or deer
hunting blind, about 20 yards out, I hang one doe-based attractant scent wick
and one buck-based attractant scent wick. I make sure all scent wicks are four
to five feet off the ground so wind can help disperse the deer scent.

Then, I walk twenty yards to the right of my deer hunting tree stand or deer
hunting blind and do the same. I move twenty yards to the left of my deer
hunting tree stand or deer hunting blind and hang the remaining buck and doe
scent wicks.

What is the purpose of hanging the scent wicks to either side of your deer
hunting tree stand or deer hunting blind?

It is to help cover your human odor if the wind currents change and to stop deer
from catching human odor and bolting when they circle behind you or are down
wind of you.

I’ve had big bucks circle to the side of my deer hunting tree stand, catch the
smell of the scent wick and turn back towards my tree stand. This allowed me
good shots before I was winded by the deer.

The next time you head into the deer hunting woods let deer attractant scents
and the wind currents do some of the work for you. Place your scent wicks in
front and to the left and right of your deer hunting tree stand or deer hunting
blind.

Do this and you could attract more deer to you, without them knowing you are
even there.

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